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\(t\) represents the time variable:</p>
<li><strong>Compartment 0</strong> (Alveolar Space, \(A\)): \(Q_A(t)\) represents the amount of
muscone
in the alveoli (mg).</li>
in the alveoli (\(\text {mg}\)).</li>
<li><strong>Compartment 1</strong> (Respiratory Mucosa, \(M\)): \(Q_M(t)\) represents the amount of
muscone adhered to the respiratory mucosa (\(\text {mg}\)).</li>
<li><strong>Compartment 2</strong> (Alveolar Capillaries, \(L\)): \(Q_L(t)\) represents the amount of
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fluid and peristalsis.</p>
<p>
\( k_{\text{dist}} \): Same as above<br>
\( k_{\text{dist}} \): Same as Compartment 3<br>
\( k_{move} \): The metabolism and excretion of muscone in the intestine, taken as \( 0.02 \
\text{min}^{-1} \)
</p>
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<p>We simulated the distribution of muscone in the systemic circulation and obtained the concentration
change curve of muscone in the systemic circulation. According to the model, after one breath,
traces of muskone can spread into the intestine, similarly, the concentration change caused by
continuous muskone is simulated by changing the inhalation equation, and the concentration of
muskone in the intestine can be obtained in combination with experimental determination. Because
traces of muscone can spread into the intestine, similarly, the concentration change caused by
continuous muscone is simulated by changing the inhalation equation, and the concentration of
muscone in the intestine can be obtained in combination with experiment. Because
there is no animal experimental support, the data are manually drafted, and the calculation method
is more meaningful than the calculation results.</p>
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